Ah, I now see that the Goodman was deleted (as far as physical format goes) a good while back, and commands silly prices in used condition. Lossy downloads are available at standard prices, but I have not as yet come across lossless ones. Looks like I might have got a bargain for my £4.
BaL 27.09.14 - Holst: The Planets
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI'm a bit stupid. Is pabmusic telling us he was a percussionist with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ? Respect.
This lasted perhaps five years* (I note that the Hurst/Planets recording was made in 1974) and it never approached becoming permanent. But it was a great experience.
* [Edit] Getting on for seven, in fact!Last edited by Pabmusic; 29-09-14, 03:51.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostAh, I now see that the Goodman was deleted (as far as physical format goes) a good while back, and commands silly prices in used condition. Lossy downloads are available at standard prices, but I have not as yet come across lossless ones. Looks like I might have got a bargain for my £4.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostIf I remember rightly Bryn, the original issue didn't get much coverage at the time, so I reckon there was only one batch ever released. Like you, I guard the precious copy that I found many years later! Must give it another listen this week...
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Someone asked, upthread, exactly what DON said disparagingly about Imogen's book. It's about 1hr 10 mins into CD Review:
Basically he said she dissed her father's more popular works in the first edition, but he didn't go into detail. He did say, "If only she'd realised he [Holst] was the first minimalist."
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostHere's a 1997 article about the Goodman NQHO recording....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4...eir-shine.html
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The only recording i have is the James Loughran recording with the Halle on CFP, i just wondered if anyone else has that recording how does it compare with any others they have?
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Originally posted by BeethovensQuill View PostThe only recording i have is the James Loughran recording with the Halle on CFP, i just wondered if anyone else has that recording how does it compare with any others they have?
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Originally posted by BeethovensQuill View PostThe only recording i have is the James Loughran recording with the Halle on CFP, i just wondered if anyone else has that recording how does it compare with any others they have?
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I think no-one has mentioned the Sargent version. Back in the 50s and 60s there were 2 contenders, I seem to remember - Boult and Sargent. I had the Sargent version on LP, and this performance could be relied on to turn up each year at the Proms with the BBC SO. I always found this to be highly enjoyable - although I now have the Dutoit version!
Also there hasn't been (I think) any mention of the version for 2 pianos (made by Holst himself I think) . I acquired this a few years back (by Peter Donohue and Martin Roscoe). I feel this brings some extra clarity to the music, at the expense of colour, and is well worth a listen.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostThe Boult BBCSO 1973 Proms performance released on a BBD MM CD, mentioned above, is a DDD recording according to the CD liner notes.
Can this be true?
EDIT Unless it's a very early experimental recording of course, and I think we would have been told...
According to Wiki the first commercial 8-track digital recorder (Denon) dates from 1972, but the first commercial digital recording had to wait till 1977.Last edited by LeMartinPecheur; 29-09-14, 21:38.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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